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PHOTO GALLERY: Eighth Grade Night at Church Hill
The Church Hill Middle School softball team recognized its eighth graders and their families on Thursday, April 18, during a ceremony held between the varsity and JV games. The Church Hill eighth graders are Marlee Clark, Alyssa McCloud, Khloe Sanders, Emersyn Templeton, Emily Walker and Kendall Wilmoth. The Rogersville Review publishes photos from eighth grade nights, senior nights, sports queen and homecoming events as space permits. To notify us of an upcoming event or if you have questions, email sports editor Carmen Musick at carmen.musick@therogersvillereview.com.
Sullivan Co. BOE to propose a 15% raise for all school employees by 2026
SULLIVAN COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) – The Sullivan County Board of Education (BOE) met for a special meeting on Wednesday to discuss the 2024-2025 school budget. At the meeting, the board prepared a $97 million budget proposal for the 2024-2025 school year that suggests a 15% raise for all Sullivan County Schools employees, which would require […]
Northeast State celebrates students at annual Honors Convocation
Northeast State Community College recognized the year’s distinguished students, staff, and faculty members at the annual Honors Convocation held May 2 at the Ballad Health Performing Arts Center on the Blountville campus. The Northeast State Program Area Awards recognized outstanding students in the College’s academic departments for 2023-24. Program award winners are: Behavioral […] The post Northeast State celebrates students at annual Honors Convocation appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
Northeast State celebrates 853 spring graduates
Northeast State celebrated the spring graduating Class of 2024 on Tuesday as the College awarded degrees and certificates to 853 students. Northeast State awarded 12 academic certificates, 318 technical certificates, 276 associate of applied science degrees, 20 associate of arts degrees, 15 associate of science in teaching degrees, and 419 associate of science degrees. The […] The post Northeast State celebrates 853 spring graduates appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
New York Times bestselling author visits Kingsport preschool
KINGSPORT, Tenn. (WJHL) — A New York Times Bestselling Children’s Book Author visited St. Dominic’s preschool in Kingsport on Monday. Doreen Cronin, author of “Click Clack Moo: Cows That Type” and “Diary of a Spider,” has written more than 70 children’s books. She’s been writing for almost 30 years. “I do a couple of books […]
Science Hill High School students surpass reading goal
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) – In April, Science Hill High School (SHHS) students participated in a reading challenge to see how many minutes they could accumulate that month. Now, in May, pages are still turning. In April, students concluded the month with 130,666 minutes of reading, surpassing the 20,000 minutes goal Anne Timbs, SHHS library […]
Signing day at Daniel Boone High School
GRAY, Tenn. (WJHL) — It was a busy morning in Gray where 15 student-athletes put pen to paper, five signing D-one scholarships. Starting with multi-sports star Kyleigh Bacon who signed a national letter of intent with Wingate University. Bacon, who plays softball and basketball, chose to play roundball for a school she had never heard […]
West Ridge High School culinary students win at national competition
SULLIVAN COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) — West Ridge High School culinary students won several awards at Walt Disney World’s Cook Around the World National Competition, which took place April 26-29. News Channel 11 spoke with Nicki Hurlbert, a baking and pastry teacher at West Ridge. “It meant everything, lots of jumping up and down, lots of […]
Tennessee lawmakers vote to ease fourth-grade retention law
KINGSPORT, Tenn. (WJHL) — On the last day of their session this year, Tennessee lawmakers voted to change how fourth graders can be retained based on their TCAP scores. The bill is now awaiting Governor Bill Lee’s signature. An estimated six thousand 4th graders across the state, fifty-five in Kingsport, were in danger of automatic […]
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